"using or denoting an orthographic projection of an object, such as a building, on a plane inclined to each of the three principal axes of the object; three-dimensional but without perspective." Dictionary.com
Was to use rectangles to hand draw "axonometric" perspectives, of 2 views. 1 is normal, the other is twisted, and then flipped
A basic composure of rectangles, first attempt at axonometric
Another attempt of just basic rectangles
A more compact and more attempts are creating the interlock illusion
Now trying to think more creatively the placement of the shapes
Then trying to warp the grid more, and create shapes that are warped
I was given the challenge to create curves except by not using curves, hence..
And as i got better at drawing axonometrics, my designs started to look cleaner and easier to understand
And finally i got bored with my ideas, so i decided to do something different
Afterwards
We were given the task of combining 2 designs and creating a 'parralel projection' of them.











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